On June 4, 2024, Step Afrika! hosted its 30th Anniversary Gala at Arena Stage in Washington, DC, featuring performances from the Company and special guests Pastor Smokie Norful, DJ Tanz, and The Wave. The event celebrated Step Afrika!’s many accomplishments and raised money to continue the arts organization’s shows, outreach, and educational work in the District, and support a two-week tour of South Africa in August and September of 2024. From TAMEKAHARRISLIVE’s captivating calls to action to moments of profound reflection, this Gala was truly a testament to the vibrant legacy of Step Afrika!.
“This journey isn’t just about numbers. It’s about the people, past and present … The fiercely talented and courageous performers … the tremendous staff and consultants and Board members over the years … and it’s about you, seriously, each and every one of you here tonight who contribute to Step Afrika!”
– Step Afrika! Founder and Executive Producer, C. Brian Williams, at the Company’s 30th Anniversary Gala
Step Afrika!’s 30th Anniversary Gala Announcement Featured in BroadwayWorld
Written by A.A. Cristi for Broadway World, Published on May. 28, 2024
“Step Afrika!’s annual gala is an electrifying celebration of dance, culture, and community. Founded in 1994, Step Afrika! is the first professional Company in the world dedicated to the tradition of stepping—a unique form of percussive dance that originated in African American fraternities and sororities.
The gala typically features performances by the talented members of Step Afrika!, as well as guest artists from around the world. It’s not just a showcase of incredible dance skills; it’s also a fundraiser to support Step Afrika!’s educational programs, which bring the art of stepping to schools and communities, inspiring and empowering young people through dance.
“I am deeply honored to serve as the 30th Anniversary Gala Chair! Financial support from key supporters and friends at this year’s gala ensures Step Afrika! will continue to educate youth and entertain audiences across the globe–leaving an enduring legacy through the transformative power of storytelling and dance.” – Brandon T. Todd, Step Afrika! 30th Anniversary Gala Chair.
The annual gala is a highlight of the year for both supporters of the arts and enthusiasts of African American culture. Funds raised at this year’s 30th anniversary gala will not only support Step Afrika’s efforts stateside, but will support a number of artistic collaborations, workshops, and performances throughout their 2-week tour of South Africa in August 2024. This year’s return to Soweto, Johannesburg, will be in celebration of the country’s 30th independence anniversary and a return to the genesis of the organization – the International Cultural Festival which began in December 1994.
“I am filled with deep gratitude, reflecting on the extraordinary moments that have shaped the last three decades of Step Afrika! So many amazing people have been a part of this artistic journey, and together, we have built an arts organization that has touched hundreds of thousands across the globe. This year, our milestone 30th anniversary gala will acknowledge and celebrate the collaborative spirit that defines Step Afrika! and the traditions we honor.” – C. Brian Williams, Founder and Executive Producer, Step Afrika!
Step Afrika!’s 30th Anniversary Gala performances will honor three decades of dedication to South African Zulu and Gumboot dances, as well as the rich African American tradition of stepping.”
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Founded in 1994 by C. Brian Williams, Step Afrika! is the first professional company dedicated to the tradition of stepping. Under Mr. Williams’ leadership, stepping has evolved into one of America’s cultural exports, touring more than 60 countries across the globe. To share your Step Afrika! story, visit stepafrika.org/about/. Step Afrika!'s 30th Anniversary Timeline is made possible by the generous funding of Bloomberg Philanthropies, with additional support from the Mellon Foundation and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
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